Government
ICM brings more than four decades of experience delivering successful projects for government entities, giving us a deep understanding of the strict standards, regulatory requirements and security clearance protocols essential for successful public-sector work.
Our Government Expertise
From military installations and state and local agencies to indigenous tribes, ICM delivers government projects to the highest standards. Our extensive public-sector experience gives us a deep understanding of the diverse regulatory environments, procurement processes and stringent specifications that govern government work—allowing us to navigate complexity with confidence and precision.
By employing seven unionized trades in-house, ICM provides integrated, end-to-end project delivery that streamlines execution and upholds the rigorous safety, quality and compliance standards demanded by public-sector projects.
Safety and quality are core tenets of ICM. Recognized annually by the AGC CSEA safety awards, we maintain an uncompromising commitment to protecting our people, partners and clients on projects of every size.
We are also AISC-certified in structural steel erection and fabrication, and are among a select group of Colorado contractors certified as both a steel erector and building fabricator. Quality, safety, and client satisfaction are at the forefront of our work —reinforcing our ability to deliver complex, high-quality projects.
Our Government Expertise
- Steel erection
- Steel fabrication
- Pipe fabrication
- Plant shutdown and relocation
- Equipment installation
- Millwright
- Concrete
- Process piping
- Pre-engineered metal buildings
Government Projects
- Constructed a 28,000-square-foot detention center for the Hopi Tribe in rural Arizona funded by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, with oversight by the Hopi Tribal Equity Rights Organization (TERO).
- Updated the Cadet Field House at the United States Air Force Academy. Work included line-pumping concrete up to 300 feet to remediate plumbing penetrations, replacing original concrete walls with cast-in-place concrete and placing lightweight concrete for the press box and ADA platforms.
- Installed a new concrete foundation for the Fort Carson Fire Station, engineered to support the weight of multiple fire trucks. The project met strict U.S. Army Corps of Engineers standards and incorporated a greener concrete mix made from recycled limestone.
- Replaced the chilled water piping system at Cheyenne Mountain Space Force Station (CMSFS) in Colorado Springs, which consisted of more than a mile of new piping. The project was challenging due to the confined pathways and tight clearances required to route the system through the interior of a mountain.
- Installed two hydro turbines and a pre-engineered metal building at the Whitlock Water Treatment Plant just outside of Pueblo. The project was overseen by the Pueblo Board of Water Works, designed to dissipate the high water pressure coming downhill from Lake Pueblo Reservoir so that it could be used to generate electricity.
- Equipment installation
- Conveyor systems
- Mission critical equipment support
- Infrastructure improvements
- Heavy machinery installation and upgrades
- Process piping
- Shutdowns and relocations
- Planned and unplanned outages
- Precision machinery installation and alignment
- Concrete structural solutions
- Steel structural solutions and foundations
- Equipment support steel
- Safety and access platforms
- Handrails and stairs
- Maintenance support